Moscow needs hard data from British authorities on the Skripal poisoning case and cannot draw conclusions about who was responsible based on unconfirmed media reports, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said on Friday.

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Banksy calls out Moscow gallery for showing his art without approval. British graffiti artist Banksy said a popular exhibition showing his works in Moscow had been organized without his approval, adding that he would never charge people to see his art. >>

Banksy calls out Moscow gallery for showing his art.... MOSCOW, Aug 16 (Reuters) - British graffiti artist Banksy said a popular exhibition showing his works in Moscow had been organised without his approval,... >>

British businessman fears Novichok-style Russian attempt on his life. Bill Browder has led criticism of the Russian leader after an investment fund he ran in Moscow was seized and he was kicked out of the country following his work exposing corruption. >>

Former England captain Terry turns down Spartak Moscow.... Sept 12 (Reuters) - Former England captain John Terry has rejected a move to Spartak Moscow for family reasons, the 37-year-old defender said on... >>

From Moscow to Salisbury: UK police detail Novichok suspects' movements. British police on Wednesday detailed the movements of two Russians charged with traveling from Moscow to southwest England to try to murder former Russian spy Sergei Skripal with a military-grade nerve agent. >>

John Terry decides against move to Spartak Moscow. Former England captain says it´s not the right time for his family. >>

Russia 'influenced UK embassy into giving Skripal assassins visas'. Investigators have evidence the Kremlin 'manipulated people' working for the UK's consulate in Moscow to ensure their assassins were handed UK business visas. >>

Russia says names of men accused over Skripal 'mean nothing to us'. The Russian Foreign Ministry said on Wednesday that the names of two men accused by British prosecutors of trying to murder former Russian spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia meant nothing to Moscow, Russian news agencies reported. >>

Russia says names of men accused over Skripal 'mean nothing to us': RIA. The Russian Foreign Ministry said on Wednesday that the names of two men British prosecutors have accused of trying to murder former Russian spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia meant nothing to Moscow, the RIA news agency reported. >>

Russia's OPCW envoy says Russia had nothing to do with Skripal poisoning: RIA. Russia's envoy to the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) said on Wednesday that Moscow had nothing to do with the poisoning of Sergei Skripal, a former Russian spy, in England, the RIA news agency reported. >>